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Apparel accessories, such as headbands, are a popular fashion accessory for both men and women. Headbands are typically made of fabric, elastic, or plastic and come in a variety of colors, styles, and sizes. They are often used to keep hair out of the face, but can also be used to add a decorative touch to an outfit. Headbands are often worn for special occasions, such as weddings, proms, and other formal events. They can also be worn casually, as a fashion statement. Headbands are widely available in retail stores, online, and through specialty boutiques. Many fashion designers have created their own lines of headbands, often featuring unique designs and materials. Popular brands include Alice + Olivia, Free People, and Anthropologie. Additionally, many independent designers create handmade headbands, often featuring unique fabrics and embellishments. In conclusion, the headband market is a vibrant and diverse part of the apparel accessories industry. Popular brands include Alice + Olivia, Free People, Anthropologie, and independent designers who create handmade headbands. Show Less Read more

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